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Student wins payout and apology over transphobic tweets - The Christian Institute

Student wins payout and apology over ‘transphobic’ tweets Student wins payout and apology over ‘transphobic’ tweets 13 Apr 2021 Richard North Huddersfield University has been forced to apologise and pay compensation to one of its students after subjecting him to a prolonged disciplinary process for tweets critical of radical gender ideology. The University launched a formal investigation into PhD student Jonathan Best, 50, after an anonymous complaint from another student. The case comes after the Government announced a range of tough new measures to ensure that free speech is not restricted at universities. ‘Transphobic’ The complainant accused Best of engaging in “repeated transphobic behaviour” and “discrimination”.

Campaigner seeks Tele readers questions over IRH service cuts

A HEALTH campaigner standing for election wants to put Tele readers questions over service cuts to NHS chiefs. Dr Jacci Stoyle is to meet NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde bosses along with fellow LibDem activist Councillor Ciano Rebecchi. It follows a recent letter she wrote to Health Secretary Jeane Freeman calling for public talks on services in Inverclyde. Ms Stoyle: I am very disappointed that Jeane Freeman has not agreed to come, and that NHS GGC refused to hold a public meeting using Zoom. Nonetheless, I would be delighted to put any questions that Telegraph readers may have to the board s chief operating officer Jonathan Best on their behalf.

University forced to apologise and compensate PhD student over transphobic tweets

University forced to apologise and compensate PhD student over transphobic tweets
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Long-term cover secured for dementia wards at the Vale of Leven Hospital

Long-term cover secured for dementia wards at the Vale of Leven Hospital Hospitalwatch chair Jim Moohan has said that the news will come as a relief to staff and the families of patients on the wards. Dementia wards at the Vale of Leven Hospital have had their futures secured. (Image: Turkey Red Media) Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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